Monday, February 23, 2009

Friday The 13th (2009)

Here's the soundtrack for the recent remake of Friday The 13th. I must admit that I was skeptical about this movie going into it because I had seen all of the movies in the original series. This movie by no means was a cheap ripoff remake. The Jason in this movie was a cold-blooded mofo. I was pleasantly surprised by what I saw in this movie. Enjoy....





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Trent: Where the fuck are you, going?
Jenna: Right now, I feel safer with him than I do with you.
Trent: You just dug your own grave, bitch.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

The Dark Knight

This movie was owned by Heath Ledger (who deserved his Oscar by the way). Just watching him chew up the scenery put chills down my spine. I thought that Jack Nicholson was the definitive Joker until I saw this movie. Enjoy this deluxe soundtrack....

The Dark Knight Discs 1 & 2
Disc 1 Run Time 1:13:31
Disc 2 Run Time 1:12:51

Disc 1:
01 Why So Serious 9:14
02 I'm Not A Hero 6:34
03 Harvey Two-Face 6:16
04 Aggressive Expansion 4:35
05 Always A Catch 1:39
06 Blood On My Hands 2:16
07 A Little Push 2:42
08 Like A Dog Chasing Cars 5:02
09 I Am The Batman 1:59
10 And I Thought My Jokes Were Bad 2:28
11 Agent Of Chaos 6:55
12 Introduce A Little Anarchy 3:42
13 Watch The World Burn 3:47
14 A Dark Knight 16:15

Disc 2:
01 Bank Robbery (Prologue) 5:23
02 Buyer Beware 2:55
03 Halfway To Hong Kong 3:43
04 Decent Men In An Indecent Time 2:50
05 You're Gonna Love Me 4:51
06 Chance 3:33
07 You Complete Me 4:50
08 The Ferries 9:57
09 We Are Tonight's Entertainment 5:37
10 A Watchful Guardian 6:45
11 Why So Serious (Crystal Method Remix) 5:30
12 Poor Choice Of Words (Paul Van Dyk Remix) 6:14
13 Gunpowder And Gasoline (Mel Wesson Remix) 4:33
14 Rory's First Kiss 6:03





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Harvey Dent: Alfred, right?
Alfred Pennyworth: That's right, sir.
Harvey Dent: Yeah, Rachel talks about you all the time. You've known her, her whole life!
Alfred Pennyworth: Oh, not yet, sir.
Harvey Dent: Heh heh heh. Any psychotic ex-boyfriends I should be aware of?
Alfred Pennyworth: [smiles] Oh, you have no idea.


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The Joker: I want... my phone call. I want it. I want it! I want my phone call!
Detective Stephens: That's nice.
The Joker: How many of your friends have I killed?
Detective Stephens: I'm a twenty-year man. I can tell the difference between punks who need a little lesson in manners, and the freaks like you who just enjoy it.
[pause]
Detective Stephens: And you've killed six of my friends.
[Joker, pretending amazement, mouths "six?"]

Batman: The Musical

Here was a bit of an oddity that I ran across as a torrent. I remember hearing about a musical based upon Batman with music & lyrics by Jim Steinman. In a way, I'm glad that this disn't see the light of day, because I can't picture Batman beating someone down and singing a song at the same time. Listen & enjoy what came close to being a reality....

Track Listing:
01 Gotham City / The Graveyard Shift – Emily Pulley & Jim Steinman
02 In The Land Of The Pig, The Butcher Is King – Rob Evan & Elaine Caswell
03 Not Allowed To Love – Jim Steinman
04 The Joker’s Song (Wonderful Toys) – Jim Steinman
05 The Catwoman’s Song (I Need All The Love I Can Get) – Karine Hannah & Jim Steinman
06 We’re Still The Children We Once Were – Jim Steinman
07 Cry To Heaven – Kyle “Scarpia” Gordon
08 Not Allowed To Love (Pop Version) – Markus Lovett & Karine Hannah
09 Not Allowed To Love (Dance Version) – Karine Hannah & Jim Steinman




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Batman - The Musical

Sunday, February 15, 2009

1984

Here's something you don't see that very often, two different soundtracks from the same movie. Here's the reason why (thanks to IMDB):

"Richard Branson's Virgin Films, the production company bankrolling the movie, had wanted a commercially viable pop act to compose the music for the film to increase its market potential. Originally they approached David Bowie, who had used Orwell's novel as inspiration for some songs on his 1974 album, "Diamond Dogs", but he demanded too much money for the job. They opted instead for Eurythmics, who had initially turned down the offer but later accepted. The director Michael Radford was unaware of this plan and had already hired Dominic Muldowney to compose the entirety of the film's musical score. Virgin Films exercised their right of final cut and dubbed in some of the Eurythmics score for the film's theatrical release. Radford was displeased with this development and retaliated by withdrawing the film for consideration for BAFTA award for Best Picture. When the film did win the Evening Standard award for Best Film of the Year, Radford took the opportunity to denounce the Eurythmics involvement in his acceptance speech at the nationally televised ceremony."

So, here's the soundtracks by both the Eurythmics and Dominic Muldowney. Enjoy....




Dominic Muldowney - 1984 (Original Score)


Eurythmics - 1984 (For The Love Of Big Brother)

Friday The 13th Special Edition

Here's an anthology comprising of music from the first eight Fridays, which were released by Paramount Pictures. This is another fan-made effort because I haven't seen this one available in any of the retail outlets. Enjoy....





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Officer Dorf: What you been smoking, boy?
Jack: Smoke? Don't smoke causes cancer.
Officer Dorf: You know what I mean! What, you just get off a spaceship or something? Come on, Coloumbian gold, man. Hash, the grass, the weed, dig it?
Officer Dorf: You kids keep your noses clean, you understand? You'll be hearing from me if you don't! We ain't gonna stand for any weirdness out here!

My Bloody Valentine 3D

Here's the soundtrack for My Bloody Valentine 3D. I personally haven't seen this one yet, but I haven't heard anything bad about it yet. Enjoy....





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Irene: I'm not a whore!
Frank the Trucker: [tossing her a $20 bill] You are now!

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Voices: WWE The Music Volume 9

Here's the WWE's latest compilation of their "sports entertainers" entrance themes. Enjoy....



Voices: WWE The Music Volume 9

Here's the Bonus Disc exclusively at Best Buy Only:

Voices: WWE The Music Volume 9 - Legends Of The WWE

Most Haunted

This show is a guilty pleasure to watch. It's one of the earliest entries in the paranormal TV genre that seems to be sweeping the airwaves as of late. This show was particularly noteworthy when Derek Acorah, the so-called spiritualist medium on the show, would get possessed by spirits. Enjoy this seemingly fan-made effort...





Most Haunted

The 'Burbs

This is one of my favorite films from the late 80's. The film shows that suburbia can have quite a dark side to it. If you haven't seen this yet, it will make you think a little bit differently about the new people who move into your nice suburban cul-de-sac. Enjoy....



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Mark Rumsfield: That really burns my ass.
Bonnie Rumsfield: What?
Mark Rumsfield: That old fart. He's got the best lawn on the block. And you know why? Because he trains his dog to crap in my yard.


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Vic, Garbageman #1: The question here is garbage. Who picks up this mess?
Mr. Rumsfield: Who picks up this mess? Well you're going to pick up this mess, because YOU are a garbage man.

Saturday, January 3, 2009

The Dead Pool

Here's the soundtrack for the last of the "Dirty Harry" films. I've added "Welcome to the Jungle as sort of a bonus track. Enjoy this 1989 release....





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Harry Callahan: [points out the biggest, nastiest-looking guy in the prison to Janero] See that gorilla down there? That's Butcher Hicks... and he's killed three men. You know how he did it? He tore 'em apart with his teeth! Didn't even find all the pieces... you might say he has an unhealthy appetite.
Lou Janero: [nervous, but trying not to show it] So what?
Harry Callahan: So Hicks there is my new pen pal. I'm going to be sending him a letter once a week, and I'm going to be telling him how I'm gonna be looking in on his sick mother, and how I'm trying to get him special privileges here at the prison. And you know what's the interesting part? The interesting part is if anything happens to me, and Hicks doesn't get his letter, he's going to be really pissed off, and he's going to come down here and see you because you're the mail man. In fact he'll probably come down here to this post office and cancel your ass like a stamp. So you'd better ensure prompt, courteous delivery, and pray that nothing happens to me.

Sudden Impact

Sorry about not posting this in such a late fashion, but I was in my annual anti-social holiday phase. Don't know why, but it happens every year. Well anyway, back to the matter at hand. Here's the soundtrack for the 1983 installment in the saga of "Dirty Harry" Callahan. Enjoy this gem by Lalo Schifrin....





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Crook: [during a diner robbery] What's you doing, you pighead sucka?
Harry Callahan: Every day for the past ten years, Loretta here's been giving me a large black coffee- except today she gives me a large black coffee and it has sugar in it. Alotta sugar. I just came back to complain.
Crook: Say what, sucka?
Harry Callahan: Well, we're not just gonna let you walk out of here.
Crook: Who'se we sucka?
Harry Callahan: [slowly drawing his .44 Magnum] Smith and Wesson... and me.